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occasionalism|əˈkeɪʒənəlɪz(ə)m| [f. prec. + -ism, after G. occasionalismus.] The doctrine of the Cartesian philosopher Geulincx which accounted for the interaction of mind and matter by supposing that on occasion of every volition God produces a corresponding movement of the body and on occasion of every affection of the body a corresponding idea; mind and body thus standing to one another in the relation of occasional causes.
1842in Brande Dict. Sci. etc. 1867J. H. Stirling tr. Schwegler's Hist. Philos. (ed. 9) 167 The philosophy of Malebranche..in its single leading thought that we see and know all things in God, demonstrates itself to be, like the occasionalism of Geulinx, a special attempt to overcome the dualism of the Cartesian philosophy on its own principles and under its own presuppositions. 1884tr. Lotze's Metaph. 114 The first assumption would only have led back to the embarrassments of Occasionalism. |